This Week >> 7/16/2009


A tour bus in Zacatecas
Zacatecas, Mexico: World Heritage Site


Hola Chicos! Come with Michael and Susi on their visit to Zacatecas, Mexico, whose historic center was named an UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1993. Explore the Baroque architecture; La Quemada, an archaeological site dating from the 5th century AD; Mina El Eden, an abandoned silver mine; museums, and more with our guide Carlos and discover Zacatecan cuisine with Chef Vargas from Meson de Jobito. Hasta Luego!









Where we'll be exploring




Map of Zacatecas
The Flag of Mexico Zacatecas, Mexico

Zacatecas is a city in Mexico, the capital of the state of Zacatecas. It was founded in 1548, two years after the nearby discovery of silver, and became an officially-recognized city in 1584. Its population as of the 2005 census was 122,889. Zacatecas is also the municipal seat of the municipality of Zacatecas which surrounds the city. The municipality has a population of 132,035 and an area of 444 km² (171.4 sq mi). The city is the largest in the state, slightly larger than Fresnillo (pop. 110,892), but the municipality of Fresnillo (pop. 196,538) has a greater area, with more population in its outlying communities.


Zacatecas, UNESCO's World Heritage Site

Zacatecas is an emblematic symbol of baroque architecture. Narrow streets that suddenly meet the wide plazas and impressive row houses are engraved into the very skin of the cathedral’s façade. The city of Zacatecas was founded in 1546 as a mining town crisscrossed by invisible tunnels where silver and other minerals were extracted during colonial times. And for centuries, it served as the northern frontier of Spain’s New World Empire.



Parameters of the World Heritage Site

Zacatecas is a well preserved and carefully conserved example of a Spanish colonial town, with the irregular layout characteristic of those whose economy is based on mining.

According to the UNESCO criteria, the reasons for this property to be inscribed in the WHS list are:
  • Zacatecas was one of the principal centres of silver mining from the early Spanish period until the 20th century and its architecture and layout reflect its economic importance and the resultant cultural flowering which influenced developments in these fields in central and north America

  • Zacatecas is an outstanding example of European colonial settlement that is perfectly adapted to the constraints imposed by the topography of a metalliferous mountainous region.




Guests




Armando Vargas
Armando Vargas, Sous Chef
Meson de Jobito



Armando Vargas, Sous Chef, has been working in Meson de Jobito for the last 8 years. In the past, he has worked in different restaurants in Santa Monica, California such as La Jirafa, Il Fornaggio and Langosta Roja (Red Lobster). With almost 20 years working as a chef, his best creation for "El Mesonero" has been a special called "huevos encarcelados" for breakfast (imprisoned eggs).











Slideshow




Below is a photo slideshow of Susan and Michael's trip to Zacatecas.

To view more photos, please visit the album on Facebook.